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Old 09-28-2007, 01:19 PM #1
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Default anti-phospholipid syndrome?

I have two abnormal blood tests which point to this diagnosis. This is not something I've ever known about or thought about. In looking it up quickly on the net, it seems to be a clotting disorder.

Anybody know whether this causes neuropathy? I don't see it on the washington U site, and it's hard to believe I could have another diagnosis, disconnected from my symptoms. Rather like an incidental finding.

Yipes.
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